'1 Classified Ads Page 10 The Guardian Monday. April 18. 1955 I 9,; Agents Vlsntsi For Sale orronruurrv KNOCKS. we FOR SALE - ICE aox. LARGE -need a representative in your size. Dial 3401- -locakty Make big money sell- -ing cosmetics during your spare time. Beautiful ' kit. Guaranteed line. Write to Dor- .aldina Cosmetics Co. 576 St. Catherine St. E. Dept. 5. Mon- treal. IF) PLEASANT WORK AT 33.50 hourly (experience unnecesnryl interests you (man or woman) handling mo Foods, Medicines, -Toiletries, Insecticides and Farm Products in an established local Paula Route on a full or spare- time basis. write immediately for appointment details to Mr. G. Laurin. 21 St. Paul St.. E.. Mon- -treal. THE INTERNATIONAL CORRES- pondence Schools Canadian. Lim- lted will consider applications for the position of Representa- tive for the Prince Edward Is- land area. Preference given to applicants having a car and in- terested in education. interviews will he conducted in Charlotte town about May 1st. Reply by Ietter stating age, education and marital status to Box 251. in care of the Giiardian. Borders llcooniinoiiatiiii Ekmans AND ROOMERS. ladies preferred. Dial 6365. liars and Trsolis For Sale En SALE-1954 MORRIS. A-I condition. Phone 4121. CAR BUYERS Today's Special Just what the doctor or- dered for mail deliveries. CHZEIVROLET STATION WAGON complete with new engine. F. R. MCLAINE LTD. Dial 7358 - 9 Malpequs Rd. TOR SALE - 1936 DODGE IN good shape. William Hicken. Victoria Cross. NEW MORRIS S500. DOWN. 342. a month. It miles per gallon. Macliay Motors. Call 6448. FOR SALE -- lim CHEVROLET car for parts. Also Model A Engine and transmission and radiator. Albert J. Duffy. Fort Augustus. P. E. I. For sale calves. John Rankin. Bethel. roit SALE-LADY'S BIKE. LIKE i new. Dial 5985. I FOR size electric gauge. new. Dial 7713. FOR SALE-25 CORD SPRUCE and pine lumber. Ira MacDonald Covehead. FOR SALE-HOUSE WITH MOD- ern conveniences one mile from city on paved road. Apply C.T. 3 Guardian. 1 SALE :-TT-APARTMENT l practically . woman. Apply Sun (trill. W-ANTED - DINING ROOM girl for night duty. Apply in person Rendezvous. WANTED - SALESLADY FOR Grocery Store. Apply to Box. No. 258. Guardian. SALESLADY FOR LADIES Ready To Wear. Apply to Box No. 259. Guardian. WANTED - GIRL FOR G E N-l eral housework. no children.' evenings free. Write or call 82 Fitnoy Street. Phone 3407. WA NTE D - EXPERIENCED maid for employment in Rathe- say. Saint John. New Brunswick. References required. Two adults in family. Wages s75.00 per month. plus full maintenance. Employer 'wili pay transportation costs. Apply in person to Na- tlon Employment Office, Char- lottetown. Lost 8: l:TlTii'Iil town and Hunter River. large hubcap Dodge. Russell Nichol- son. Male Help Wanted WANTED - nmvsnv nor for Ghiz Grocery. A "7 7kg WANTED - MAN FOR FARM. work. All modern machinery- Ivan Turnep. Winsloe; mg WANTED - MEN WITH REF- erence to work in Mill. Write Box 240. Guardian. H WW MARRIED MAN. N0 CHILDREN preferred. wanted for farm work. House provided. with elec- tricity. Apply-'-ZAP" Guardizgi; ACTUAL JOBS IN CANADA. U. s.. So. Am.. Europe. To 515.000- Write Employment Info. Center. Room C-9 4 Green St., Boston. 14. PIANO ron SALE - IN FIRST class condition. Apply to Box 254. Guardian. FOR SALE - KITCHEN IINK nizivii-sis'iFs TRUCKING sis?- vics. We haul anything. any- and Cupboards. Write Box 156 Guardian. FOR SALE - Goon QUALITY baled hay. John Munn. Marsh- field. Tr-on SALE - s DUAL Iifiiposii: Shoi-thorn cows. 5 years. Also heifers. Stanley Eurry. Winslos. TOR SALE - ONE HUNDRED hens. 9 months old.lGood layers. J. A. McKenzie. Phone Mt. Stewart. for: SALE - I0 BUIIIILI Abegwsit oats. good for seed. at cents. Donald Lamont, French River. Fo TE6EEE. 1 sow with litter, other sows to farrow. James Ross. Vernon River. Ion SALE--NEW BARN. SUIT- , able for poultry raising. also two acres of land. Apply Box TP Guardian. IOR SALE-15 ACRES OF LAND with large barn and house with modern conveniences near city on paved road. Apply Box Y. N. Guardian. FOR SALE - INTERNATIONAL Cub Tractor. Excellent condi- tion. Just overhauled. Presently at 1-Iughie McIsssc's Garage. Souris Line Road. V. A. Mac- ponald. Winsloe. FOR SALE - AT VERY EXCEP- tional bargain: so foot dragger with twin G. M. gasoline motors. cabin for four. suitable for long- Iiner or scallop fishing: owner has gone into other business. box 255. Guardian. FARM FOR SALE AT VERNON River. Estate of Brenton Mac- Donald containing 90 acres of land with good buildings. Apply to Mrs. James long. R. R. 7 Malpeque Road. Charlottetown Royalty. FOR QUICK SALE One Warehouse. with dwelling on second floor. One Dwelling. One Small Barn. Situated on Water Street East, with Railway Siding. Summerside. Apply to:-- BRACE. MCKAY & &. LIMITED where. anytime. Phone 6954. Miscellaneous .itAni"o SERVICE. JACKIE Doyle. Dial 4305. ELECTROLUX DEALER - SYD- ney J. Jeffrey. Phone 7038. JAMES ROSS. VERNON RIVER. has a Clydesdale Stallion stand at his own barn for ser- vice. liursory stock GARDEN SEEDS! WRITE FOR catalogue. Arthur Vesey. Yirk. STRAWBERRY PLANTS - SEN- stor Dunlap. strong healthy. year old plants, freshly dug, trimmed ready to set out. Price SL50 per hundred. 310.00 per thousand. Lots of 5000 or more at S9. Prepaid. With each order for l0()0 plants. one gooseberry bush included free. Parker 'w'nT.m:.n.rnms:i"arn. 3,, ELECTRONICS. I351 - EETWEEN ciIAnL"(FrT- ' Ts lot Iro RENT - APARTMENT. AP- ply 38 Queen Street. 6016.. Phone iTofFEm:i7TsTTi"r'cTiTiW: r'o"'ILEr3-sMALL"irUnNisHi:iJ ground floor apartment. avail- s May-lsth to Oct. 15th. Write box 81 cm Guardian. 1T0 LET-DESIRABLE IIEAIEJ apartment, three rooms and bath. residential. adults. Apply TM Guardian. For Rent Three room heated apartmentl on ground floor. Frigidaire and Female wanted lelectric stove supplied. Centrall location. Possession about May For particulars Apply THE EASTERN TRUST COMPANY 154 Richmond Stree' Television TELEVISION. Operating, Electrical Technology for high paid jobs with Govt.. industry, service business. Free 40 page book shows how you can qualify. It has guided thousands to better pay and security - why not you? Send for your copy now. No ob- ligation-no experience needed. Give age and last grade of high school. Write Radio College of Canada. 86 Bathurst St.. Tor- onto. Est'd. 27 years. Thnders Tender Tenders will be received at the office of the under- signed for the following veh- icles to be used as a Police Patrol: ' l. Sedan Delivery. single side opening rear door. 2. Half Ton Panel Deliv- cry. 3. Trade in allowance for present Police Patrol, 1954 Pontiac Sedan Delivery. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tend- ers to close Monday. April 18th, at 12:00 o'clock noon. J. A. FULLERTON. City Clerk. SALE BY TENDER - Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned until twelve o'clock noon April 5. 1955. for a 1951 Hioor Chrysler Sedan. Ex- cellent condition. Automobile may be inspected at the premises of the late Percy W. Turner. 131 Prince Street. For further particulars Apply THE EASTERN TRUST P NY COM A 154 Richmond Street. --TT-WSITISII--TTE Radio mission 46 to 4!. A. Blake Wood. Southport. erator. in good condition. Box nished bedroom. Central. in quiet home. Apply XY Guardian. FOR RENT - THREE ROOM apartment. Centrally located. possession May 1st. Adults only. Jewell. York. 171' Ir ' -I-out wkivrln--A1.a:aor'rLIii. x m 7, V, ? Pints or quarts. Dial 0505.. TO LET - ONE LARGE FUR- Michael Bros. NOTED EDUCATIONIST First president of the Royal So- ciety of Canada in 1882 was Sir Dial 6261. John William Dawson. who died in 1899. hard surface. est in the Maritimes! v REQUEST! It is urged. especially in this Centennial Year, that citizens do not park their cars otherwise than in their own gangways, or on parking places covered with gravel or It is illegal to park anywhere there is a curb with any wheel or wheels of a vehicle over the curb. and be- I tween it and the sidewalk. Such parking not only destroys capacity of not less than five men. A centre cat walk the lawns and turf. but carries much dirt onto the asphalt siir- full length 01' the hose b0dY l8 t0 59 PP0Vld9d. Mid the hole face of paved streets. The police have been instructed to carrying capacity of the body is to be not less than 1.200 ft. 2 U2" with a partition for. 400 ft. 1 U2". Provision is Citizens who plant grass in front of their homes be- t0 be made 0" Uich Sld9.f0l' the QSITYIUK 01' W T0 TWMW (20) pairs of boots with costs and helmets. The water take action against all offenders. tween the curb and the sidewalk will receive the co-opera- fion of the City in seeing that their efforts are protected. milk ii to have a capacity of not let thin 1.25 Please help in making and keeping our city the clean- 88110118. and the booster hose reel mounted forward of the water tank is to have two hundred (200) feet of one inch. THANK YOU! coupled. with combination mrsy (.9 NOT located at Bristol in Kings Summeraide. P. E. I. for SALE -gun. Fishing Properties." thereon shall be liable to Section 2. Sub-section (v) of Counsz, known as Jordan's Fishing Po ICE The fishing properties owned by the undersigned and Prince Edward Island. are declared "Private Anyone found trespassing loiutbe pin-pose of fish in t under provision of ".7110 Prince Edward Island Fish and Game Pnotlction Act 1951.” ii A N -r I: n -7 ciiii:v."'rizANi -WANTTED so am A REFRIG- N. "Y. Stocks - ' NEW YORK (AP) - A roooul high was set last week by the stock market. That completes the recovery from the major Manh break. The market has racked up eight straight advances. an unusually long string. with the last four as- tahiishing highs. . ' Last March 4 the market reached s high with the Associa- ted Press average of 60 stocks at 3162.00. Then it tumbled for six days in a major reaction. It took nearly five weeks of steady re- covery to overcome the effects of that deep drop. But this weekend the AP average stood at sioeao, a record: The five most active issues last week on the New York exchange were Avco Mo. up is at 115, Chrysler up 6-'h. at ll). Baldwin- .Lima-Hamilton off iii at 1956: An. aconda Copper up 2 at Slllx. and .Merck off We at 27. The five most active on the Am. erican exchange were Wilrlch Pet- roleum up 3-16 at 13-16; C and C Super up is at 21:; Sapphire Pet. roleum up 1-16 at P6; Anacon Lead up 14 at .'ii"4. and Standard Industries up is at Ski. x Canadian stocks closed the week ????i& HAS COLT AT 25 OSHAWA. Ont. (CP) - Victoria Darling. s 25 - year - old backney Show pony. gave birth to a colt Thursday. Owned y Doreen and Margaret Burton of nearby Brook- MARKLELL lln. Victoria has won many prizes and still competes at shows. paid on all wool delivered to Tracadie Co-op; with him.) each fleece. (2) (3) (4) should be removed ping tags. this year. WOOL MARKETING Wool will be received at the E. D. Lower Prince Street, Charlotttown, from May 9th to July 15th. A trucking allowance of (V4 of town. Wool may also be left at the following warehouses, from where it will be delivered to our warehouse in Chap. lottetown at least once a week: Tignish Co-op; Callaghan's Store, St. Louis; J. W. D. Campbell's, Alberton; O'Leary Co-op; Morell Co-op; St. Peter's Co-op; Soui-is Co-op; Roland MacPherson, Murray Harbour; (wool may either be left at his warehouse, or arrangements made Other points of collection will be announced later. Large sacks may be secured from the P. E. 1. Sheep Brecders' Association in Charlottetown. ment of Agriculture office in Summerside. tags for tying wool may be secured at either of the above points. EACH SACK SHOULD BE TAGGED WITH THE NAME AND ADDRESS OF THE OWNER WRI'I'I'EN IN CLEAR LE'I'I'ER.ING WITH INK, ONE TAG '10 BE SECURELY A'I'PACI-IED TO THE OUTSIDE OF THEE SACK AND ANOTHER PLACED INSIDE. THE ADVANCE ON WOOL will be almost doubled from the 20c per pound which it has been the past few years. The exact advance will be announced by press and radio in approximately a week. It is in your interest to see that wool is properly pre- pared for market. Growers should: (1) Remove all tags and dung locks before tying Any hurry, chaffy or strawy portions of wool Sheep should be shorn when dry. and wool should be stored in a place free from dampness. If there are any black fleeces, mark it on ship- There will be a rebate paid on wool shipped in 1953 and 1954 if these growers ship again in 1955. We ask for your co-operation in shipping wool to us THE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND SHEEP HREEDERS AMOCIATION CI-IARLO'I'I'EPOWN Amsriosasschsnge Lake ad were un- Giant iellowtknife p U.S. ;,-Steel CLEVELAND (AP)-Steel pro- dltctiim is with only to per cent of the dustry's U. 5. Output will for defence purposes. That ins reported today by Steal. a ?, w , which listed ingot output at 95.5 per cent of rated capaclw for the week emu April 11. - 7. That wash manufacturers prod- noed :i.I)4.60 net tons of steel- liigiiest weekly amount slnoe ths,': record 2.3It.00tl tons set March 19. 1&3. during the Korean war. Steel commented: "Gain in civilian business. . .ia thy cause for the high steel pro- duction. Amongi reasons for it are- "E ding Population. high out- put ol automobiles. high rate construction. need to increase steel inventories into line with higher consinnptioa rates and some stock- piling in anticipation of a steel price rise " The magazine reported its price ” on ” i L ” steel steady at 3118.45 a not too. and on steel- " scrap. 337.41 a gross ton. Howe Comments On Dairy Prcducts Market Problem AUCKLAND. N. Z. (CP) Can. ads's Trade Minister Howe. on a fgfmwzizluvisdit told Australlia and ew an . sa today iiring . brief stop here that there is little possibility of Canada importing either butter or cheese from New Zealand. Howe. accompanied by W. 1''. Bull. deputy trad: minister, left iminediately for ustrslis. They 311 return to New Zealand April Iiowe said butter and cheese are two of Canada's most "sensitive" products. "The difficulty is that our dairy products are about the highest Reid Warehouse. a cent per lb. will be our warehouse in Charlotte- Wellington Co-op; and The Depart- Twine and and packed separately. MOTOR FIRE and delivery to the City of merit of one Class A. 800 lb. test. booster hose. and straight stream nozzle. 60 ply front 900 x 20. male, C tip, C.P. TENDERS FOR . CITY OF CHARLOTTETOWN, P. Sealed tenders will be received by ,the undersigned up . to 1 P. M. on the 23rd day of April, 1955 for the v The motor is to have s BI-LP rating of not less than 200 and the fire pump is to have a rated capacity of not less than 840 Imperial gallons per minute at 150 p.s.i. and PM 0533 - carry the Class "A" rating of the Dominion Board of In- surance Underwriters for this type..'I'he motor and pump are to be the product of the one manufacturer. The cab of the full canopy type is to have a seating In addition to the imamifactui-sr's CHAR WN ETBEDE DRARTMENT ment for this type 35 cgned for under W 1389.3 as amended. the following shall be pravided:-- amp. output generator or alternator with rectifier. Hot water type heater with defroster in b. Studded sure-grip tires on rear (dual) 10 ply rear,-12 Four (4) individual preuure. One (1) L.G. type playpipe .P: One (1) L.G. type pisypipe with shut-df nossle. 1 1-4" Two. (2) Extra tips ss'ahovo. 1 inch and 1 ixs". c.r. moimted. '0ne(1)12ft. .41 inchsoft suction hose With double I .q . ' ' . 333 iii 311 i.t"e”i'.'si'.'a'uu”"'e....euon."'”"""'c"c.i- of to.he.uItshiy mounted when APPARATU E.I. supply 1. Charlottetown Fire Depart- Triple Combination Motor Pumping Fire Engine, Imperial standard 0! ugss on pump panel. tb mmbinstion spray as ' V . .,- "3:”o-us"'- priced in the world. That's the penalty we have to pay for trying to farm in a cold climate. "We can't sell our cheese and butter overseas so we're compell- ed to use it at home. "We have faced this problem for many years and frankly I can't see any way out of it." Thus there was little hope of Canada taking dairy products from New Zealand. although he realized these were the main items New Zealand wanted to sell to Canada. SEEKS OTHER PRODUCTS Howe said one of the main ob- jects of his mission is to find what other products New Zealand and Australia have to offer. He agreed that present direct trade is heavily in Canada's favor. but that didn't take account of the big quantities of New Zealand wool Canada bought through Britain. With this inciud 4. the balance was just about even. The New Zealand Herald sug- gests the POSSllJIllIy of cxI.BlIdlIIE meat exports to Canada. In an edditorial the Auckland paper says the average Canadian eats only a few pounds of lamb and mutton yearly. and it New Zealand farm- ers were granted encouragement from Ottawa they should be cap- able of stimulating demand. Trade might be confined to two or three months during the Cana- disn winter with the emphasis on specialty lines. but even this would be well worth while. The Herald says. Suggest Snow Helped in Men's Development . SAN FRANCISCO. (AP)-some experiments with chimpanzees have convinced a Virginia medicrl scientist that snow played a part in the development of man from his ape-like ancestors. The experiments involve a loosely - constructed theory that snow and cold inade man's sn- cestors uncomforiauie. n I u s e d tiiem to stand upright to escape the chilling wetness; that the up- right position made their adrenal glands work harder because of the unnatural stress involved. and that the erect position resulted in an increased demand by the brain for blood. - With the increased blood suppl: ?? Ylliill BEST MARKET . FOR Iron and Steel Scrap. Per (2000 lb. Ton . . . . . .. tis.os Car Batteries. each .. 1.50 Cow Hides. per pound .05'.4 Bring in your lead. car rads. M855. CODPBI. rope. beer bottles. horse hair. You will receive high- est cash prices. Truck) scale weighing for your convenience. Centrally located oppoglig mu. oii's Store, on Kent Strept. l Maurice Ilock l cs. Charlottetown THATI-EiM)tILOLNE ' 0tI.Y5.tQR5AFTERHI9 &9 BRTIDAY the brain developed and the crea- ture hecame the upright prqenltor of man. I ' This hypothesis was presented to the Federated American Soc- ieties for Experimental Biology Wednesday by Dr. Sydney W. Brit- ton of the University of Virginia Medical School. FOUND IT COLD Dr. Britton picked up two chim- panzees in Nigeria while helping to start a medical school there. Later he took them to England. and then took one to Virginia. Dr. Britton noted that the chim- panzees couldn't stand upright longer than eight hours. Their blood pressure dropped and they showed other signs of exhaustion. sometimes even unconsciousness. Whenever it snowed they walked upright. After the snow melted they went back to walking on all fours. Since the earth went through several glacial cycles during the early development of man mil- lions of years ago it is possible. Dr. Britton said. that the primates asewnumswioosen is an own memo Instr-Mzmwlnzk Russian T Use Mickey Finn MOSCOW. (AP) - The Russians say they are trapping animals with a new bait which puts them to sleep. The bait is described in the newspaper Evening Moscow. which prints a picture of is man who lugged into Moscow a wolf caught near the capital. The hunter placed his bait near a place where he saw wolf tracks. "Suddenly." reports Evening Moscow. "the hunter also saw a sleeping crow. And a little bit farther on he saw another sleep- ing crow. Then he observed that the bait had been eaten out of his trap. And also nearby he saw a sleeping wolf. "The drug had made the wolf fall asleep so that he could not go far from the trap. That's why the hunter captured him without any danger or risk. He did not not their uirrlehtneu by trying to avoid snow. ALWAYS LOOK TO IMPIIIAL FOR THE BEST 3 LONDON (CPI ---A in... mm Vsaooovsr said Thursday It n.-.-.v i, mastitis to so from Britain to an Columbia without going Th.-C---h Toronto or Montreal. He call;-.1 this the beginning of a new Howard Wslters.oi;resident of in. Vf INC b trade leader o I Visiting . t . ed it of 'historic "'ic..e.:'.'?- - esday IKE I I7-lioup night. including a am at Greg... .lInd. Walters. address a lunch. son of the Canadian Chamber .1 Commerce in Great Britain. and the opening of this new route mgy - in the perspective of history seem just as s lcsnt as the trail. blazing ac vities of early explm. us such as Sir Alexander Mac. kensie and Simon Fraser. In. years to come. he said. Cans- dlan children may have to memo;-. ize the date of the first flight over the Arctic with passengers -we lls;i5cgw' that it occurred April 11, .L.??.?.?.?? even bind his paws. but put mm into a bag and added the two crowd placed them across in, h ' and brought them in Moscow. - i "This wall slept for two day. under the drug. The drug 1-... neither odor nor taste and (I1; bait also does not affect ihg animals when they wake up. They have no ill effects. "During experimental work sometimes animals slept for three or four days under this drug. 1; should be important for transport. ing animals long distances. N... only can the animals survive pm It avoids breaking legs or mim- injury in transport." ACTOR ON PROBATION NEW YORK (AP)-Actor Pgu. Douglas has been placed on pi-ob... tion for a year by Actors Equity for remarks he is said to I-lav. made in February about the south. lie was Capt. Queeg in a touring company of "The Caiiie Mutiny Court-Martial." He was quoted as saying in an interview: "The south stinks. It's a land of sowbelly and segregation." About 40.000 new patents are is 0 small monthly payments 0 low carrying charges a hacked by lmpenol Oil Ltd. years to pay - Ask your Dealer about on "EvergIe0n ConHoO' for guorontsod fuel ol supply. s Consult the Yellow Pages of you plbolo for your nearest lose linear Dealer. sued each year by the Unites States patent office. . IIDIIIM. Eggo 9GFitzroySt.. 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